A five module Russian orbital station could be created after 2019 said Yevgeny Mikrin, a general designer at the Russian space agency

According to a general designer at Russia’s space agency, Roscosmos, Russia is preparing to build her own space station without the participation of her western partners.

This may sound crazy, with the eyes of the world on the ISS, but this isn’t the first time Russia surpassed the earth in space leaps. Russia put the first man, Yuri Gagarin, in space, and the first woman for that matter.

Russia is more than capable of the achievement, as they had a space station, Mir, during the Soviet days, and if this project signals a return to Russia’s days of investing her time in glorious projects for the advancement of the human race, we’re along for the ride.

Speaking at “Korolev readings” in Moscow, Mikrin stated that a Russian orbital station was possible. “It is planned that it will consist of five modules and will provide the work of a crew of three people,” he added.

According to him, the scientific and energy module will be the basic one for the new station. “The newly developed modules include a gateway and a transformable module,” Mikrin said.

He also said that the maiden flight and docking of the new Russian manned spacecraft “Federation” is planned for 2024. According to him, it will be a reusable spaceship that will ensure precise landing, including on the Moon.

The head of Roscosmos, Igor Komarov, said that Russia would launch 150 satellites into space until 2025.

Noteworthy, according to earlier reports, the leaders of space agencies of Russia and the United States reached an agreement on the creation of a new space station Deep Space Gateway in Moon’s orbit.

Roscosmos chief Igor Komarov explained at the International Astronautical Congress-2017 in Australia that China, India, and other BRICS countries may also take part in the project.

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